Bandai Namco MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS Operation Manual

Bandai Namco MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS Operation Manual

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MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS
©Michiharu Kusunoki/Kodansha Ltd. All rights reserved. ©2016 BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. ©2016 BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc.
DrIvEr CAbINET OpErATION MANUAl
part No.: 741-360
The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations in this Operation Manual.
First edition issued in July 2016
zz To ensure safe operation of this product, be sure to read this Operation Manual before use.
zz Keep this Operation Manual together with the "MAXIMUM TUNE 5 DX PLUS - WANGAN TErMINAl
OPERATION MANUAL", the "MAXIMUM TUNE 5 DX PLUS - ADDITIONAL FUNCTION EVENT MODE SETTING
MANUAL" and the "WANGAN MIDNIGHT MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS- EVENT MODE SETTING MANUAL" in a safe
place for quick access whenever needed.
The machine specifications or the information in this Operation Manual may be changed without prior notice.
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  • Page 1 Keep this Operation Manual together with the “MAXIMUM TUNE 5 DX PLUS - WANGAN TErMINAl OPERATION MANUAL”, the “MAXIMUM TUNE 5 DX PLUS - ADDITIONAL FUNCTION EVENT MODE SETTING MANUAL” and the “WANGAN MIDNIGHT MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS- EVENT MODE SETTING MANUAL” in a safe place for quick access whenever needed.
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS (referred to as “this product” in this manual). This product consists of the Driver Cabinet (referred to as the “machine” in this manual) and the Wangan Terminal. This Operation Manual describes: •...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions - Be Sure To Read To Ensure Safe Operation

    1. Safety precautions – be sure to read to ensure safe operation – Instructions to the Owner If you outsource the work for installing, moving, transporting, operating, servicing or disposing the machine to other people, ensure that these people read the relevant sections of this operation manual carefully and observe the corresponding precautions.
  • Page 4: Critical Safety Precautions

    Inspection” on page 21) and service (See “8b Service” on page 90). Omitting these inspections or service may result in an accident. zz Use the consumables and service parts (including screws) that are specified by BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc.
  • Page 5: Machine Warning Labels

    1. Safety precautions – be sure to read to ensure safe operation – Machine Warning labels z The warning labels attached to the machine contain important information for ensuring safety. be sure to observe the following. • To ensure that the warning labels attached to the machine are always clearly visible, install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction 1. Safety precautions – be sure to read to ensure safe operation – ..................... 1 levels of risk ................................1 1-2 Definition of “Technician” ..............................1 Critical Safety precautions ............................2 Machine Warning labels ..............................3 Table of Contents ....................................4 2. Specifications ...................................8 3.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents 7-8-4 Game Contents Settings (GAME OpTIONS) ....................43 7-8-5 ClOSE SETTING ............................45 7-8-6 Input/Output Test of Switches (I/O TEST) ......................46 (a) SWITCH TEST .............................47 (b) lAMp TEST ..............................49 7-8-7 Screen Adjustment (MONITOr TEST) ......................50 7-8-8 Volume Adjustment (SOUND TEST) ........................51 7-8-9 IC CARD • IC CARD R/W • CARD VENDOR TEST ..................53 (a) IC CArD DATA CHECK..........................54 (b) IC CArD r/W HArDWArE TEST .......................56...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 8B-2-8 Seat base assembly ...........................98 8B-2-9 Seat Assembly ............................98 8B-2-10 Error Display ..............................99 (1) Network Errors ............................99 (2) Steering Assembly Errors .........................100 (3) BANApASSpOrT Card Errors ......................101 (4) Other Hardware Errors ........................102 8B-3 removing, Installing and replacing Assemblies and parts ..................103 8B-3-1 Underbox Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - ..............103 (1) replacing the Coin Selector ......................103...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents 8B-3-7 Seat Base assembly – Must be performed by a technician- ..............153 (1) replacing the lED pC Board ......................153 8B-3-8 Seat Assembly –Must be performed by a technician- ................155 (1) replacing the lED pC Board ......................155 (2) replacing the Seat rails ........................157 9.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    2. Specifications (1) power supply rate AC 110 V ±10% (50/60 Hz), 220 V ±10% (50/60 Hz) (2) power consumption rate 410 W (3) Maximum current consumption 4.8 A (4) Cashbox capacity Approx. 300,000 yen (3,000 100 yen coins) (5) Display unit 32-inch lCD monitor Number of pixels: H 1,366 ×...
  • Page 11 2. Specifications Monitor assembly Width (W) 880 × Depth (D) 680 × Height (H) 790 [mm] Signboard assembly Width (W) 870 × Depth (D) 280 × Height (H) 530 [mm] (7) Weight 1) When installed 210 kg 2) When disassembled Underbase 110 kg Monitor assembly...
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    3. package Contents The following items are included when this machine is shipped. z Make sure that all the items below are contained in the product package. z If any items are missing, contact your distributor. z Driver Cabinet (packed inside the cashbox) 2,3,5 WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 10 16/03/22 19:53...
  • Page 13 3. package Contents z Supplied Item list Name Specification Qty. Included with the Wangan Terminal Driver Cabinet Operation Manual (this manual) Service key Cash box key LAN cable 10 m Coin sticker WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 11 16/03/22 19:53...
  • Page 14: Overall Structure (Part Name)

    4. Overall Structure (part Name) Signboard assembly Steering assembly Monitor BANAPASSPORT card reader/writer Control panel IC card vendor Power switch Shift (6-speed MT) assembly (inside the service door) Pedal assembly Monitor assembly Service door Seat assembly Game PC board Underbase Seat base assembly Cord box assembly Underbox assembly...
  • Page 15: Installation

    5. Installation Installation Conditions z Do not block the ventilation holes on the back side of the machine with any objects or a wall, etc. If the ventilation holes are blocked, the inside of the machine may become hot and result in fire or malfunction.
  • Page 16: Play Zone For The Installed Machine

    5. Installation 5-1-2 play Zone for the Installed Machine z Create a play zone around the machine so that players leaving the machine do not bump into bystanders or passersby. z When installing the machine, create a play zone as shown in the figures below. Be sure to maintain this play zone, as it is also needed for service work.
  • Page 17: Required Dimensions For The Delivery Route (Such As Doors And Corridors)

    5. Installation required Dimensions for the Delivery route (Such as Doors and Corridors) A delivery route sufficiently larger than the machine’s height and width must be secured. The sizes of the machine when installed and when shipped are as follows. To move the machine, entryways and corridors need to be larger than the sizes below. Width (W) 880 ×...
  • Page 18: Moving And Transporting

    6. Moving and Transporting z Do not leave the machine on a slope. It may fall over or result in an accident. z When transporting the machine, be sure to use two or more people. Attempting to move the machine with fewer people may cause the machine to fall over or result in an accident.
  • Page 19: Transporting

    6. Moving and Transporting Transporting 6-2-1 Transporting Manually (Such as Carrying on Stairs) z before transporting the machine manually, be sure to disassemble it into the underbase, monitor assembly and signboard assembly for easier carrying. Transporting the fully assembled machine manually (such as carrying on stairs) or loading and unloading it to and from a vehicle may result in an accident.
  • Page 20: Loading And Unloading To And From A Vehicle

    6. Moving and Transporting 6-2-2 loading and Unloading to and from a vehicle z When using a fork lift to move or transport the machine, observe the fork sticker positions. If the fork is inserted to a different position than the fork stickers, the machine may become unbalanced and fall over or result in an accident.
  • Page 21: Transporting On A Vehicle

    6. Moving and Transporting 6-2-3 Transporting on a vehicle z When transporting the machine on a vehicle, secure the machine firmly so that it does not move during vehicle transport. Failure to secure the machine may result in an accident. z Do not subject the machine to impact while lowering it.
  • Page 22: Operation

    7. Operation z Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Operating the machine while the abnormality persists may result in fire or accident. z Dust accumulating on the power cord plug may result in fire.
  • Page 23: Pre-Operation Inspection

    7. Operation pre-operation Inspection Check the items below before starting machine operations. If there is an abnormality, resolve it by referring to “8B-2 Troubleshooting” on page 94. z before operating the machine, check the following locations. This is required to prevent accidents or injuries.
  • Page 24: Function Inspection (After Power On)

    7. Operation 7-3-2 Function Inspection (After power On) (1) Check the lights. (Do the fluorescent lights and illuminated buttons light up?) (See “7-8-6 (b) lAMp TEST” on page 49.) Check the displayed images. (Does the monitor operate properly?) (See “7-8-7 Screen Adjustment (MONITOr TEST)” on page 50.) Check the audio. (Is sound produced by each speaker?) (See “7-8-8 Volume Adjustment (SOUND TEST)”...
  • Page 25: Playing The Game

    7-4-1 About bANApASSpOrT Cards • BANApASSpOrT cards are user authentication cards that can be used with various BANDAI NAMCO Amusement arcade games. • The play data for compatible games can be saved on the card.
  • Page 26: Game Overview

    7. Operation 7-4-3 Game Overview • The Wangan Terminal is equipped with convenient functions that help promote game play by letting players “Transfer data from MAXIMUM TUNE 5 (the previous game in the series)”, “Use Maxi G (gold) to obtain dress- up parts”, “Change dress-up parts”, “Check vehicle data”, “Give discarded vehicle cards (present Cards) to friends”, “Create teams”...
  • Page 27 7. Operation  Starting the game Insert coins Does player have BANAPASSPORT card? Scan BANAPASSPORT card Purchase Check BANAPASSPORT card data BANAPASSPORT card? No vehicles registered One or more vehicles registered Insert coins BANAPASSPORT card Select vehicle to use in race purchased Race using registered Register new vehicle...
  • Page 28 7. Operation  Check vehicle Data screen • When the player uses a BANApASSpOrT card to start a game and selects the vehicle to be used in the race, the Check Vehicle Data screen appears. The registered vehicle data can be checked at this screen. press the View Change button to switch the page.
  • Page 29 7. Operation  Online Ghost versus battle Mode *“Online Ghost Versus Battle” is a trademark of BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc. • In Online Ghost Versus Battle Mode, the player can race against a ghost double of an actual player who played the game on one of the machines installed throughout the country.
  • Page 30 7. Operation  Time Attack Mode • In this game mode, the player races on a course alone, without any rival cars or other cars, to compete against time. • When the player crosses the finish line within the specified time, the lap time is displayed on the result screen. • When a player using a BANApASSpOrT card beats their best time for that course, the new record is registered to the server.
  • Page 31 7. Operation  Transferring play data • players can transfer play data from MAXIMUM TUNE 5 to this game to continue game play. • To transfer play data, scan the BANApASSpOrT card that was used with MAXIMUM TUNE 5. The play data is transferred automatically.
  • Page 32: Opening And Closing The Service Door

    7. Operation Opening and Closing the Service Door Use the supplied service key to open the service door. Service door Supplied service key WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 30 16/03/22 19:53...
  • Page 33: Power Switches And Adjustment Switches

    7. Operation power Switches and Adjustment Switches z be sure to turn on the power switches in the following order. 1. Wangan Terminal 2. Driver Cabinet (this machine) If the power is turned on in the incorrect order, communication between the game server and the machine may not be performed correctly, and the game may not oper- ate properly.
  • Page 34: Adjustment Switches

    7. Operation 7-6-2 Adjustment Switches Open the service door for access to the adjustment switches. (a) Service switch (b) Select switch (d) Enter switch (c) Test switch (a) Service switch (red) press this button to increase the credit count without operating the coin counter. * When the Service switch is used to increase the credit count, the credits indication is displayed in red.
  • Page 35: Flow During Game Startup

    If an abnormality is found, an error message is displayed on the monitor and the machine stops operating. When an error message is displayed, refer to “8B-2 Troubleshooting” on page 94 and cancel the error. MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS PCB BOOT UP BOOT CHECK POWER ON...
  • Page 36: Network Status Indication In The Title Screen

    Online: The machine is correctly connected to NB lINE. Offline: T he machine is not connected to NB LINE. The game cannot be operated properly in this condition, so see “8B-2-2 (2) Network System Troubleshooting” on page 85 of the “Maximum Tune 5DX PLUS WANGAN TErMINAl OpErATION MANUAl” and resolve the problem. WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 34...
  • Page 37: Software Update

    When software update data is found on the network server during the self-test, the machine displays the “prEpArING UpDATE” screen and downloads the update data. The machine restarts automatically when the download is complete. MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS PCB BOOT UP BOOT CHECK POWER ON...
  • Page 38 7. Operation press the Challenge ON/OFF button to start data expansion. When data expansion is complete, the machine automatically restarts and rewrites the data. MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS PCB BOOT UP BOOT CHECK POWER ON UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVER UNIT STARTING SOFTWARE  DRIVER UNIT PCB ID...
  • Page 39: Reload Nb Line Points Notification Screen

    7. Operation 7-7-4 Reload NB LINE POINTS Notification Screen When the remaining NB lINE pOINTS become low during operation, a message notifying that the points are low appears. refer to “7-8-13 rElOAD NB lINE pOINTS” on page 67 and reload the NB lINE pOINTS. Please charge NB LINE points to this unit.
  • Page 40: Test Mode

    7. Operation Test Mode 7-8-1 Collective Settings z Do not turn off the power switch while making collective settings. It may corrupt the data on the HDD. z be sure to make the collective settings when the Wangan Terminal, a Driver Cabinet or the game pC board of a Cabinet are replaced.
  • Page 41 7. Operation Items that can be collectively set reference section GAME OpTIONS See 7-8-3. • WINS AND rEMAINS setting in VS player Mode EVENT MODE OpTIONS See the separate MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS EVENT MODE SETTING MANUAl. ClOSE SETTING See 7-8-5. OTHEr OpTIONS See 7-8-12.
  • Page 42: Menu Screen

    7. Operation 7-8-2 MENU Screen Use the supplied service key to open the service door. (See “7-5 Opening and Closing the Service Door” on page 30.) When the Test switch is set to ON, the MENU screen appears on the monitor. (See “7-6-2 Adjustment Switches”...
  • Page 43 7. Operation reference Item Description section COIN OpTIONS Game cost and other settings See 7-8-3. GAME OpTIONS Game contents and equipment use settings See 7-8-4. EVENT MODE SETTINGS Used to make EVENT MODE settings See the separate MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS EVENT MODE SETTING MANUAl.
  • Page 44: Game Cost And Free Play Settings (Coin Options)

    This screen displays the various game cost settings. These settings are changed using the Wangan Terminal. (See “7-8-3 Game Cost and Free play Settings (COIN OpTIONS)” on page 40 of the “MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS WANGAN TErMINAl OpErATION MANUAl.) In the MENU screen, select COIN OpTIONS. The following screen appears.
  • Page 45: Game Contents Settings (Game Options)

    7. Operation 7-8-4 Game Contents Settings (GAME OpTIONS) This screen is used to make various game settings. In the MENU screen, select GAME OpTIONS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 46 7. Operation Item Description Default rESpONDING DrIVE This displays the number of communication-linked Driver Cabinets. UNITS rESpONDING DrIVE UNITS <4>: proper communication by four machines rESpONDING DrIVE UNITS <3>: proper communication by three machines rESpONDING DrIVE UNITS <2>: proper communication by two machines rESpONDING DrIVE UNITS <1>: proper communication by one machine...
  • Page 47: Close Setting

    This screen is used to check the shop closing time for each day of the week. • These settings are changed using the Wangan Terminal. (See “7-8-5 ClOSE SETTING “ on page 44 of the “MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS WANGAN TErMINAl OpErATION MANUAl”.) •...
  • Page 48: Input/Output Test Of Switches (I/O Test)

    7. Operation 7-8-6 Input/Output Test of Switches (I/O TEST) This screen is used to initialize the analog interfaces and perform tests for each switch and light, etc. In the MENU screen, select I/O • TOUCH PANEL TEST. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter button to enter the selected item.
  • Page 49: (A) Switch Test

    7. Operation (a) SWITCH TEST This screen is used to test each switch and button. SWITCH TEST (DRIVER UNIT) [ON:RED] (a)  011 COIN   (b)  OFF SERVICE (c)  ON TEST  OFF/OFF (d) SELECT SWITCH UP/DOWN  OFF (e) ENTER SWITCH (f) +381 : RIGHT  OK...
  • Page 50 7. Operation Item Description BrAKE Status of brake pedal Stepping on the pedal changes the numerical value in the positive direction. OK (red) appears on the screen near the setting limit. (* Note) SHIFT Status of 6-speed gear shift : Neutral 1 to 6 (red) : Displays a numerical value according to the shift position.
  • Page 51: (B) Lamp Test

    7. Operation (b) lAMp TEST This screen is used to test the lighting of illuminated buttons and decorative lights. LAMP TEST (DRIVER UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN/ON:RED] (a)  ON VIEW CHANGE (b)   OFF CHALLENGE ON/OFF (c)  WHITE SIGN/SEAT BACK/GROUND EFFECT (d)...
  • Page 52: Screen Adjustment (Monitor Test)

    7. Operation 7-8-7 Screen Adjustment (MONITOr TEST) This screen is used to make various monitor adjustments. In the MENU screen, select MONITOr TEST. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to display the adjustment screen for the selected item.
  • Page 53: Volume Adjustment (Sound Test)

    7. Operation 7-8-8 volume Adjustment (SOUND TEST) This screen is used to adjust the sound volume. In the MENU screen, select SOUND TEST. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 54 7. Operation Item Description Default VOlUME - GAME Sets the volume during game play. Setting range: 0 (min.) to 15 (max.) Flip the Select switch up or down to increase or decrease the numerical value. VOlUME - ATTrACT Sets the volume in Attract mode. Setting range: 0 (min.) to 15 (max.) Flip the Select switch up or down to increase or decrease the numerical value.
  • Page 55: Ic Card • Ic Card R/W • Card Vendor Test

    7. Operation 7-8-9 IC CARD • IC CARD R/W • CARD VENDOR TEST This screen is used to test the BANApASSpOrT card reader and the IC card vendor. In the MENU screen, select IC CARD • IC CARD R/W • CARD VENDOR TEST. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 56: (A) Ic Card Data Check

    7. Operation (a) IC CArD DATA CHECK This screen is used to check the data on the BANApASSpOrT card scanned by the machine. Flip the Select switch up or down to select STArT DATA CHECK and press the Enter button to set the card reader/writer to the read standby state.
  • Page 57 The BANApASSpOrT ID of the card is not yet BlANK CArD registered to the server. rEGISTEr TO The card has been registered to rEGISTErED “Maximum Tune 5DX PLUS”. THIS MODEl: The card is not yet registered to UNrEGISTErED “Maximum Tune 5DX PLUS”. DATA STATE: The card can be used.
  • Page 58: (B) Ic Card R/W Hardware Test

    7. Operation (b) IC CArD r/W HArDWArE TEST This screen is used to test whether the BANApASSpOrT card reader can communicate correctly with an BANApASSpOrT card. prepare a BANApASSpOrT card that can be used with the machine. Flip the Select switch up or down to select TEST STArT and press the Enter switch to set the card reader/writer to the read standby state.
  • Page 59 7. Operation  Displayed message list Message Description rUNNING IC CArD r/W HArDWArE TEST Displayed before starting the IC card r/W hardware test. plEASE SElECT AND CONFIrM “STArT TEST” TESTING IC CArD r/W HArDWArE The machine stands by in the read status. plEASE SCAN A COMpATIBlE CArD To cancel the test, press the Enter switch.
  • Page 60: (C) Ic Card Vendor Test

    7. Operation (c) IC CArD vENDOr TEST This screen is used to test the reader unit of the IC card vendor. Flip the Select switch up or down to select STArT TEST and press the Enter switch to execute the IC card vendor test. Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 61: (D) Ic Card Reading And Eject Test

    7. Operation (d) IC CArD rEADING AND EJECT TEST This screen is used to test the card reading and return operations of the IC card vendor. perform the test in the condition with BANApASSpOrT cards inside the card stocker of the IC card vendor.
  • Page 62 7. Operation  Displayed message list Message Description rUNNING IC CArD rEADING AND rETUrN TEST Displayed before starting the BANApASSpOrT card plEASE SElECT AND CONFIrM “STArT TEST” reading and return test. TESTING IC CArD rEADING AND rETUrN The BANApASSpOrT card reading and return test IC CArD WIll BE rETUrNED AFTEr SEVErAl starts.
  • Page 63: Network Test

    7. Operation 7-8-10 NETWOrK TEST This screen is used to test the network connection. In the MENU screen, select NETWOrK TEST. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 64: (A) Network Status

    7. Operation (a) NETWOrK STATUS This screen is used to check the network status and Ip address, and to reacquire the network status. These checks cannot be performed during network service periods. NETWORK STATUS (DRIVER UNIT) OK NB LINE LICENSE LINK...
  • Page 65: (B) Local Network Check

    7. Operation (b) lOCAl NETWOrK CHECK This screen is used to check the connection to the local network. Flip the Select switch up or down to select CHECK STArT and press the Enter switch. The local network check is executed. To return to the NETWOrK TEST screen after checking the connection status, select EXIT and press the Enter switch.
  • Page 66: Displaying Game Data (Bookkeeping)

    7. Operation 7-8-11 Displaying Game Data (bOOKKEEpING) This screen displays various game related data. In the MENU screen, select BOOKKEEpING to display the BOOKKEEpING screen. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 67: Other Options

    7. Operation 7-8-12 OTHEr OpTIONS This screen displays various information such as the current time and software version, and is used to access the INITIAlIZE SETTINGS screen. In the MENU screen, select OTHErS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 68: (A) Initialize Settings

    7. Operation (a) INITIAlIZE SETTINGS This screen can be used to initialize individual Test mode settings. Note that items set collectively by the Wangan Terminal cannot be initialized. In the OTHErS screen, select INITIAlIZE SETTINGS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item. The selected item blinks. press the Enter switch to enter the selected item.
  • Page 69: Reload Nb Line Points

    7. Operation 7-8-13 rElOAD Nb lINE pOINTS This screen displays the NB lINE pOINTS charged in the machine. In the MENU screen, select rElOAD NB lINE pOINTS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select CHECK SErVEr pOINTS and press the Enter button. The charged NB lINE pOINTS are displayed.
  • Page 70: Adjustments After Parts Replacement (Go To I/Finitialize)

    7. Operation Adjustments after parts replacement (GO TO I/F INITIAlIZE) z be sure to perform the following initialization process after replacing the game pC board, steering assembly interface or pedal assembly interface, or after initializing the backup data. The game will not play properly without performing this initializa- tion.
  • Page 71: Servicing The Ic Card Vendor

    7. Operation 7-10 Servicing the IC Card vendor 7-10-1 Adding bANApASSpOrT Cards z To prevent injury, make sure that the machine is not in operation before opening and closing the IC card vendor. z before adding cards, make sure that the IC card vendor is not in operation. z Do not add cards while the game is being played or during Test mode operation.
  • Page 72 7. Operation remove the weight from the IC card vendor. Weight IC card vendor Add BANApASSpOrT cards to the IC card vendor. BANAPASSPORT card IC card vendor z The IC card vendor can hold a maximum of 100 BANAPASSPORT cards. Overfilling the card vendor will cause cards to jam.
  • Page 73: Removing Jammed Cards

    7. Operation 7-10-2 removing Jammed Cards z To prevent injury, make sure that the machine is not in operation before opening and closing the IC card vendor. z before removing a jammed card, make sure that the IC card vendor is not in opera- tion.
  • Page 74: Cleaning The Ic Card Vendor

    7. Operation 7-10-3 Cleaning the IC Card vendor When cards become jammed frequently, clean the IC card vendor. z The cleaning pen and cleaning solution contain alcohol. Alcohol can cause a fire, so do not use or store the cleaning pen or cleaning solution near flames. z To prevent injury, make sure that the machine is not in operation before opening and closing the IC card vendor.
  • Page 75 7. Operation remove any dust or foreign objects. Clean the transport rollers with the cleaning pen (sold separately) or a cotton swab moistened with the cleaning solution. A cotton swab moistened with the cleaning solution or alcohol can be used in place of the cleaning pen.
  • Page 76 7. Operation * A fter using the cleaning pen, be sure to replace the cap firmly. Otherwise, the ethyl alcohol will evaporate, reducing the cleaning effect. When the tip of the cleaning pen becomes dirty, use a box cutter or other tool and cut 2 to 3 mm off the tip. When the pen tip becomes short, grasp the tip with your fingers and pull out while rotating it. 2 to 3 mm Cut off the tip using a box cutter or other tool When the alcohol has completely evaporated or the pen tip has become too short to use, replace the cleaning pen.
  • Page 77: Daily Cleaning

    7. Operation 7-11 Daily Cleaning z Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials. Wipe away any dirt with a dry soft cloth. When the machine becomes extremely dirty, wipe away the dirt using a soft cloth moistened with a neutral cleanser, then wipe lightly using a cloth dampened with a small amount of water, and finally wipe dry using a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 78: Technician's Manual - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8. Technician’s Manual - Must be performed by a technician - 8A. Installation and Assembly z Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. z Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet.
  • Page 79 8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector on top of the monitor assembly, open the arm of the locking clamp, and push the cable into the signboard assembly side. Signboard assembly Locking clamp Connector Remove the two flange socket bolts (M8 x 20).
  • Page 80: 1-2 Removing The Monitor Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-1-2 removing the Monitor Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - z The monitor assembly weighs approximately 90 kg. To prevent accidents when removing the signboard assembly, use four or more people and secure sufficient work space.
  • Page 81 8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - remove the control panel. (See “8B-3-2 (8) removing and Installing the Control panel” on page 116.) Disconnect the two connectors. * place the disconnected connectors inside the underbox assembly. Connector Remove the six flange socket bolts (M8 x 20).
  • Page 82 8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - lift up the monitor assembly and remove it from the underbox assembly. Monitor assembly Underbox assembly To reassemble, perform the procedure in reverse. WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 80 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 83: Level Adjuster Adjustment

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-2 level Adjuster Adjustment Lower the level adjusters until the casters are at a height of approx. 5 mm from the floor. Caster Approx. 5 mm Level adjuster WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 81 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 84: Connecting The Power Cord And Ground

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-3 Connecting the power Cord and Ground z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z be sure to install the ground wire.
  • Page 85: Connecting The Lan Cables

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-4 Connecting the lAN Cables z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the cabinet power switch before starting work. z be careful not to let the cabinet sheet metal or other objects damage the cables extending from the bottom of the cabinet.
  • Page 86 Connect the lAN cable (10 m) supplied with this machine to the hub of the Wangan Terminal. For the overall connection diagram, see “8A-3 Connecting the lAN Cables” on page 73 of the “MAXIMUM TUNE 5DX PLUS WANGAN TErMINAl OpErATION MANUAl”. Turn off the power switch. (See “7-6-1 Turning the power Switch On” on page 31.) remove the service door.
  • Page 87 8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Secure the lAN cable (10 m) with the snap-in tie. Open the arm of the locking clamp, pass the lAN cable (10 m) through the clamp, and close the arm.
  • Page 88: Inserting The Usb Dongle

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-5 Inserting the USb Dongle z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the cabinet power switch before starting work. z Two types of USb dongles are included with this machine.
  • Page 89 8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Insert the Driver Cabinet USB dongle into the USB1 slot on the left side. Push in firmly until the USB dongle is secure. Insert the USB dongle (for the Driver Cabinet) into the USB1 slot. Attach the guard panel with the Phillips pan head screw (with flat and split washers) (M4 x 8). Close the service door and lock it with the service key. WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 87 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 90: Turning The Power Switch On

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-6 Turning the power Switch On z be sure to turn on the power switches in the following order. 1. Wangan Terminal 2. Driver Cabinet (this machine) If the power is turned on in the incorrect order, communication between the game server and the machine may not be performed correctly, and the game may not oper- ate properly.
  • Page 91: Setting The Pcb Id

    8A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-7 Setting the pCb ID When connecting two to four machines to the Wangan Terminal for communication-linked VS player game play, follow these directions. Use the supplied service key to open the service door. (See “7-5 Opening and Closing the Service Door”...
  • Page 92: 8B. Service

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b. Service z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, be sure to turn off the power switch before performing service work (such as repairs or correcting malfunctions). 8b-1 Inspection and Service z perform periodic service.
  • Page 93 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Cable Inspection • Check that the lAN cable connectors are inserted securely, and that there are no abnormalities on the lAN cables. (See “8A-4 Connecting the lAN Cables” on page 83.) (5) Game pC Board Inspection • Clean any dust accumulated near the game pC board air intake and exhaust vents.
  • Page 94: 1-2 Service - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-1-2 Service - Must be performed by a technician - periodically grease the seat rails. pull up the seat adjustment knob and slide the seat all the way back. remove the four torx bolts (M5 x 12), and remove the seat cover r. Torx bolt (M5 x 12) Seat cover R Spray grease (lithium-based grease) on the sliding surfaces of the seat rails.
  • Page 95 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - pull up the seat adjustment knob and slide the seat all the way forward. remove the torx bolt (M5 x 12), and remove the hole cover. remove the four torx bolts (M5 x 12), and remove the seat cover F. Torx bolt (M5 x 12) Seat cover F Hole cover...
  • Page 96: Troubleshooting

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2 Troubleshooting z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z If the problem is not described in 8b-2-1 to 8b-2-10 or the problem persists despite taking the appro- priate action, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations, and contact your distributor.
  • Page 97: 2-1 Overall - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2-1 Overall - Must be performed by a technician - z Before checking for a malfunction, first make sure that all the connectors are connected securely. reference Symptom Cause Action page • The machine does not • The game pC board...
  • Page 98: 2-2 Underbox Assembly

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2-2 Underbox assembly reference Symptom Cause Action page • Sound is not output • The volume setting is low. • Set the appropriate volume. page 51 from the woofer • The connector or Faston • Insert the connector and Faston terminals securely.
  • Page 99: 2-4 Signboard Assembly

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2-4 Signboard assembly reference Symptom Cause Action page • The signboard internal • A connector is • Insert the connector securely. page 127 lighting does not light disconnected. • A lED bar malfunction. • replace the lED bar.
  • Page 100: 2-7 Pedal Assembly

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2-7 pedal Assembly reference Symptom Cause Action page • The maximum speed • The analog interface • Initialize the analog interface. page 68 is slow even when the has not been initialized. accelerator pedal is fully depressed.
  • Page 101: Error Display

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-2-10 Error Display When an error is detected at startup or during game play, an error screen appears and machine operation stops. refer to the error code tables below to identify and resolve the cause of the error. When a screen not described in the error code tables appears or the error occurs again despite taking the appropriate action, something else may be causing the error.
  • Page 102: Steering Assembly Errors

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Error reference Error message Cause Action code page • An abnormality in • Check the network page 67 05-53 Inconsistent server error communication with the connection. game server. • T he specified time passed (timeout) with no network 05-54 Certificate error...
  • Page 103: Banapassport Card Errors

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - bANApASSpOrT Card Errors Error reference Error message Cause Action code page • An abnormality in the • Check the connection of page 119 BANApASSpOrT card the BANApASSpOrT card IC CArD r/W Disconnect reader/writer of the control reader/writer of the control 07-11...
  • Page 104: Other Hardware Errors

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Other Hardware Errors Error reference Error message Cause Action code page • A coin micro switch • replace the coin micro switch. page 104 malfunction. 01-01 Coin error1 • A NA-JV (S) pC board • replace the NA-JV (S) pC page 110 malfunction.
  • Page 105: Removing, Installing And Replacing Assemblies And Parts

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3 removing, Installing and replacing Assemblies and parts 8b-3-1 Underbox Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Coin Selector z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 106: Replacing The Coin Micro Switch

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Coin Micro Switch z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 107: Replacing The Ic Card Vendor

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the IC Card vendor z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 108: 3-2 Monitor Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-2 Monitor Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the Service Door z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 109: Replacing The Game Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Game pC board z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 110 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - z When installing, follow the indications on the game pC board, and connect the con- nectors correctly. SERIAL 1 Power supply (IEC plug) SERIAL 1 STR3 OUTPUT USB 6 USB 6 * Do not mix up with the JV I/O.
  • Page 111 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the six Phillips pan head screws (with flat and split washers) (M4 x 8), and remove the rack base. Phillips pan head screw (with flat and split washers) (M4 x 8) Rack base Game PC board Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and split washers) (M4 x 8), and remove the cable stay. Phillips pan head screw (with flat and split washers) (M4 x 8) Cable stay Game PC board...
  • Page 112: Replacing The Na-Jv (S) Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the NA-Jv (S) pC board z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 113: Replacing The Str3 Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the STr3 pC board z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 114: Replacing The Str3 Pc Board Fuse

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the STr3 pC board Fuse z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Never use a fuse other than the specified type (250 V, 5 A).
  • Page 115: Replacing The D2 Amp Pc Boards

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the D2 Amp pC boards This machine uses three D2 Amp pC boards. refer to the procedure on the following page, and replace the D2 Amp pC board that corresponds to the malfunction location.
  • Page 116 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 117: Replacing The Dot One Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the DOT ONE pC board z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 118: Removing And Installing The Control Panel

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the Control panel z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 119 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector on the back side of the control panel, and remove the control panel. Control panel View Change button (green) Challenge ON/OFF button (red) Connector To install, perform the procedure in reverse. WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 117 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 120: Replacing The View Change Button, Challenge On/Off Button, And Leds

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the view Change button, Challenge ON/OFF button, and lEDs z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 121: Replacing The Banapassport Card Reader/Writer

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (10) replacing the bANApASSpOrT Card reader/Writer z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 122: Replacing The Environment Sensor

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (11) replacing the Environment Sensor z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z pC boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 123: Removing And Installing The Monitor Mask

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (12) removing and Installing the Monitor Mask z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z The monitor mask weighs approximately 10 kg.
  • Page 124 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Move the bottom of the monitor mask toward you, and remove the monitor mask. Monitor mask To install, perform the procedure in reverse. WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 122 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 125: Replacing The Squid Ring Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (13) replacing the squid ring pC board This machine uses six squid ring pC boards. refer to the procedure below, and replace the squid ring pC board that corresponds to the malfunction location. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 126: Replacing The Lcd Monitor

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (14) replacing the lCD Monitor z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 127 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the monitor mask. (See “8B-3-2 (12) removing and Installing the Monitor Mask” on page 121.) remove the control panel. (See “8B-3-2 (8) removing and Installing the Control panel” on page 116.) Remove the four Phillips hexagon socket head bolts (with flat and split washers) (M6 x 16).
  • Page 128 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the six Phillips hexagon socket head bolts (with flat and split washers) (M6 x 16), remove the lCD frames, and replace the lCD monitor. z Lay a sheet over a flat surface such as a table or the floor, and place the LCD monitor face down on this sheet to prevent damaging the lCD monitor surface while performing the work.
  • Page 129: 3-3 Signboard Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-3 Signboard Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the lED bar z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 130 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the two countersunk washer nuts (M4), disconnect the connector, and remove the lED bar together with the lED brackets. Countersunk washer nut (M4) Connector LED bar remove the cap on the harness side of the lED bar, slide off the two lED brackets, and replace the lED bar.
  • Page 131: Replacing The Led Pc Board

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the lED pC board This machine uses six lED pC boards. refer to the procedure below, and replace the lED pC board that corresponds to the malfunction location. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 132 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector. remove the two phillips pan head screws (with split washer) (M3 x 6), and remove the lED pC board Phillips pan head screw (with split washer) (M3 x 6) Connector LED PC board To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 133: 3-4 Steering Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-4 Steering Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the Steering Assembly z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 134 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the four connectors, and remove the steering assembly. Steering assembly Connector z The analog interface is easily damaged, so be careful not to bump the analog inter- face when removing the steering assembly. To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 135: Replacing The Steering Assembly Analog Interface

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Steering Assembly Analog Interface z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 136 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replace the analog interface. z When installing the analog interface, align the flat surface of the interface shaft with the position of the hexagon socket head set screw. To install, perform the procedure in reverse. z After replacement, be sure to check the steering operation.
  • Page 137: Removing And Installing The Steering Wheel

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the Steering Wheel z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. remove the three countersunk cap bolts (M4 x 15), and remove the center cap.
  • Page 138: Replacing The Steering Motor

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Steering Motor z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z When the steering wheel is difficult to remove, contact your distributor.
  • Page 139 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the two stainless steel rhombic flanged hexagon socket head set screws (M5 x 5). Hexagon socket head set screw (M5 x 5) Stainless steel rhombic flange Allen wrench (3 mm between flats) Remove the four flanged bolts (M8 x 20) on the sub frame, and remove the main frame. Flanged bolt (M8 x 20) Sub frame Main frame Steering motor Flanged bolt (M8 x 20) WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 137 16/03/22 19:54...
  • Page 140 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the stopper arm B from the steering motor shaft, and remove the key and spacer. Remove the four flanged bolts (M8 x 20), and remove the sub frame. replace the steering motor with a new one. Steering motor Flanged bolt (M8 x 20) Label * Install with the label Stopper arm B...
  • Page 141: 3-5 Shift (6-Speed Mt) Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-5 Shift (6-Speed MT) Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the Shift (6-Speed MT) Assembly z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 142: Replacing The Photosensor

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the photosensor z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 143: Replacing The Micro Switch

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Micro switch z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 144 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector. Connector Micro switch (for gears 1, 3 and 5) * The micro switch for gears 2, 4 and 6 is on the opposite side. remove the two phillips pan head screws (M2.6 x 10), and replace the micro switch. Micro switch Phillips pan head screw (M2.6 x 10) To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 145: Replacing The Shutter

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Shutter z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 146: Replacing The Center Boss

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Center boss Turn off the power switch. (See “7-6-1 Turning the power Switch On” on page 31.) remove the shift (6-speed MT) assembly. (refer to “8B-3-5 (1) removing and Installing the Shift (6-Speed MT) Assembly” on page 139.) Disconnect the two connectors, open the cable clip and remove the two snap-in fasteners.
  • Page 147 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the C-ring S (nominal diameter: 13) and replace the center boss. When assembling, apply silicon grease to the areas around the shaft of the center boss. C-ring S (nominal diameter: 13) Use a cotton swab and apply silicon grease to the areas at the base of the shaft.
  • Page 148: 3-6 Pedal Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-6 pedal assembly - Must be performed by a technician - removing and Installing the pedal Assembly z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 149: Replacing The Pedal Assembly Analog Interface

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the pedal Assembly Analog Interface The replacement method is the same for both the accelerator pedal and brake pedal. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 150 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the analog interface from the interface bracket, and replace the analog interface. Analog interface Hexagon nut Interface bracket 3 2 1 Split washer Black Flat washer White Analog interface To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 151: Replacing The Boot

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the boot The replacement method is the same for both the accelerator pedal and brake pedal. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 152 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - rotate the pedal and remove it from the pedal plate. Pedal plate Pedal z The analog interface is easily damaged, so be careful not to bump the analog interface when removing the pedal. Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and split washers) (M3 x 5), remove the fastener, and replace the boot.
  • Page 153: Replacing The Brake Damper

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the brake Damper z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 154: Replacing The Cushion

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Cushion The replacement method is the same for both the accelerator pedal and brake pedal. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 155: 3-7 Seat Base Assembly - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-7 Seat base assembly – Must be performed by a technician- replacing the lED pC board This machine uses three lED pC boards. refer to the procedure below, and replace the lED pC board that corresponds to the malfunction location. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 156 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - remove the two phillips pan head screws (with split washer) (M3 x 6), and remove the lED pC board. Phillips pan head screw (with split washer) (M3 x 6) LED PC board Connector Tail lamp base To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 157: 3-8 Seat Assembly -Must Be Performed By A Technician

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8b-3-8 Seat Assembly –Must be performed by a technician- replacing the lED pC board This machine uses four lED pC boards. refer to the procedure below, and replace the lED pC board that corresponds to the malfunction location. z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.
  • Page 158 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector, remove the four phillips tap-in binding screws (M4 x 8), and remove the lED bracket. Connector LED bracket Phillips tap-in binding screw (M4 x 8) remove the two pan head screws (with split washer) (M3 x 6). Disconnect the connector, and remove the lED pC board.
  • Page 159: Replacing The Seat Rails

    8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - replacing the Seat rails z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 160 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector. Remove the eight button head bolts (M6 x 12) and six flat washers (M6), and remove the seat assembly. Seat assembly Button head bolt (M6 x 12) Flat washer (M6) Button head bolt (M6 x 12) Connector Remove the four countersunk washer nuts (M8), and remove the seat floor. Seat floor Countersunk washer nut (M8) Seat assembly WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 158 16/03/22 19:55...
  • Page 161 8b. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Slide each seat rail all the way forward and all the way back, remove the two flange socket head bolts (M8 x 20), and replace the seat rails. Flange socket head bolt (M8 x 20) Seat floor Seat assembly z Be careful not to pinch your fingers or other items when sliding the seat rails. To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
  • Page 162: Disposal

    9. Disposal z When disposing of the machine, follow the applicable regulations for collection, transportation and disposal. z When outsourcing the collection, transportation and disposal of the machine, be sure to delegate to specialists in each field. z The software used in this machine is protected by copyright laws. It is prohibited to copy, adapt, distribute publicly, or use the software for purposes other than the operation of this machine.
  • Page 163: Parts List

    10. parts list 10-1 Underbox Assembly 12  14  10  32  25  27  11  View from direction Z Supplied items WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 161 16/03/22 19:55...
  • Page 164 10. parts list Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Underbox 729-115 2 Service door 729-116 3 Coin box door 729-117 4 Woofer box 729-118 5 Woofer net 729-119 6 Slide rail 729-120 7 Stopper bracket 729-121 8 Service door hinge 729-122 9 Coin box door hinge 729-123...
  • Page 165: Monitor Assembly

    10. parts list 10-2 Monitor Assembly 31  32-inch LCD monitor 42  STR3 PC board NA-JV (S) PC board D2 Amp PC board DOT ONE PC board Game PC board (System ES1 (A2)) WMT5DX取扱説明書_EN.indb 163 16/03/22 19:55...
  • Page 166 10. parts list Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Middle box 729-140 2 Service door 729-141 3 rack base 729-142 4 lCD stay 729-143 5 Camera stay 729-144 6 Monitor glass 729-145 7 Glass retainer 729-146 8 Glass cushion 729-147 9 punching sticker 729-148...
  • Page 167: Signboard Assembly

    10. parts list 10-3 Signboard Assembly (Opposite side (Opposite side Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Signboard box 729-344 2 Harness cover 729-345 3 pillar cover 729-346 4 Signboard side cover l 729-347 5 Signboard side cover r 729-348 6 lED cover l 729-349...
  • Page 168: Steering Assembly

    10. parts list 10-4 Steering Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Main frame 729-364 2 Sub frame 729-365 3 Spacer 463-031 4 Collar 463-032 5 Steering interface bracket 729-363 6 Stopper arm B 464-011 7 Stopper rubber 455-017 8 Steering wheel 729-165...
  • Page 169: Shift (6-Speed Mt) Assembly

    10. parts list 10-5 Shift (6-speed MT) Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Gate cover 719-218 2 Outer case 710-911 3 Inner case 710-912 4 Top bracket 710-913 5 Outer cover 710-914 6 Inner cover 710-915 7 V-plate 710-916 8 Shift knob Hard alumite treated...
  • Page 170: Pedal Assembly

    10. parts list 10-6 pedal Assembly Accelerator pedal Brake pedal Brake pedal Accelerator pedal Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 pedal plate 729-175 2 Angle Al 729-176 3 Angle Ar 729-177 4 Angle Bl 729-178 5 Angle Br 729-179 6 pedal A 729-180...
  • Page 171: Service Plate Assembly

    10. parts list 10-7 Service plate Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Service plate 729-195 2 Service sticker 729-196 3 push button (red) SDp-103-C22rB 000-336 4 push button (green) SDp-103-C22GB 000-619 5 Slide switch SDS-103A-03#13BJ 000-681 6 Toggle switch SDSA-331G-Cr 000-337 10-8 Cord box Assembly...
  • Page 172: Seat Base Assembly

    10. parts list 10-9 Seat base Assembly 15  Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Seat base 729-204 2 Floor panel 729-205 3 Tail lamp base 729-206 4 Tail lamp reflector 729-207 5 Tail lamp cover 729-208 6 Seat base sticker 729-209 7 point cover l 729-161...
  • Page 173: Seat Assembly

    10. parts list 10-10 Seat Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating part No. 1 Seat floor 729-215 2 Seat adapter 729-216 3 Seat cover F 729-217 4 Seat cover r 729-218 5 Seat pipe l 729-219 6 Seat pipe r 729-220 7 Seat lED bracket 729-221 8 Seat back cover...
  • Page 174: Wiring Diagram

    11. Wiring Diagram (1/3) In this diagram, 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. 3. Cap connectors use pin contact, and plug connectors use socket contact. Underbox assembly Seat base assembly USB extension cable...
  • Page 175 11. Wiring Diagram (2/3) In this diagram, 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. 3. Cap connectors use pin contact, and plug connectors use socket contact. Monitor FG Monitor Assembly 1/2 Gray...
  • Page 176 11. Wiring Diagram (3/3) In this diagram, 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. 3. Cap connectors use pin contact, and plug connectors use socket contact. Squid ring FG1 Squid ring FG2 Signboard assembly...
  • Page 177 For information on Gpl and lGpl, visit the following Websites. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html To obtain Gpl/lGpl protected source codes used in this machine, contact bANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc.   ses Bink Video. Copyright © 1997-2011 by rAD Game Tools, Inc. This product uses rYObI fonts.
  • Page 178 THE SOFTWArE IS prOVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WArrANTY OF ANY KIND, EXprESS Or IMplIED, INClUDING BUT NOT lIMITED TO THE WArrANTIES OF MErCHANTABIlITY, FITNESS FOr A pArTICUlAr pUrpOSE AND NONINFrINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHAll THE AUTHOrS Or COpYrIGHT HOlDErS BE lIABlE FOr ANY ClAIM, DAMAGES Or OTHEr lIABIlITY, WHETHEr IN AN ACTION OF CONTrACT, TOrT Or OTHErWISE, ArISING FrOM, OUT OF Or IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWArE Or THE USE Or OTHEr DEAlINGS IN THE SOFTWArE.
  • Page 179 OWNEr Or CONTrIBUTOrS BE lIABlE FOr ANY DIrECT, INDIrECT, INCIDENTAl, SpECIAl, EXEMplArY, Or CONSEQUENTIAl DAMAGES (INClUDING, BUT NOT lIMITED TO, prOCUrEMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS Or SErVICES; lOSS OF USE, DATA, Or prOFITS; Or BUSINESS INTErrUpTION) HOWEVEr CAUSED AND ON ANY THEOrY OF lIABIlITY, WHETHEr IN CONTrACT, STrICT lIABIlITY, Or TOrT (INClUDING NEGlIGENCE Or OTHErWISE) ArISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWArE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE pOSSIBIlITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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  • Page 181 * 1. redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution.
  • Page 182 * EXprESSED Or IMplIED WArrANTIES, INClUDING, BUT NOT lIMITED TO, THE * IMplIED WArrANTIES OF MErCHANTABIlITY AND FITNESS FOr A pArTICUlAr * pUrpOSE ArE DISClAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHAll THE OpenSSl prOJECT Or * ITS CONTrIBUTOrS BE lIABlE FOr ANY DIrECT, INDIrECT, INCIDENTAl, * SpECIAl, EXEMplArY, Or CONSEQUENTIAl DAMAGES (INClUDING, BUT * NOT lIMITED TO, prOCUrEMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS Or SErVICES;...
  • Page 183 * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the rC4, rSA, * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSl code. The SSl documentation * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
  • Page 184 * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from * the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: * "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)" * THIS SOFTWArE IS prOVIDED BY ErIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXprESS Or IMplIED WArrANTIES, INClUDING, BUT NOT lIMITED TO, THE * IMplIED WArrANTIES OF MErCHANTABIlITY AND FITNESS FOr A pArTICUlAr pUrpOSE * ArE DISClAIMED.
  • Page 185 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY NTT ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL NTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
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